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8 Gee Gtuc 'Rottberncr: paw paw, atcbtflan, 5riDai, cccmbcr 16. 1004. Menkes' CJeeuni Breed With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Full instructions in the "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake with Royal Making Powder. Gratis to any address. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., I an J ii OCQ colianeou 5' Jottings. A. ('. Cross of IJanjjor was in town on d.iy this vrik. I. Van V.-ilkiMilnirtrh of HttMins spent V'il, )-.(), in Paw Paw. ! ular mortin of tho Ksstcrn Star, W; il ni'.il i t-viMiintj, Docombor 21. Mis ICatlicrino Sliowcnnan of Ionia in in Paw Pavv to spend the holidays. Work in the. first rank u Maple CJrovo lodL'', K of P., next Monday ovenini;. Mrs .John Tuckoj of CInr Lako, Wis., is visitiiitr friends and relatives in Paw law. Mr and Mrs W. C. WiSdoy and F. Iv Morrill have returnod homo from St. Loni-i U . rvetl 'eats will he put on sale for the jubilee strikers Saturday, December 22 f..r .:.") cents. Tii- date fur the lare auction sale of W .J. l ie) u.is is December 2J For par tic I I r s e bills. Tie' () ! i fellows will Jiavo work in the 3d decree l-'riday evening, with refresh incuts a f t r the work. Iblis printed at rJ he True Northerner ofliee a n i.mi nee a lare auction sale for W. .). Thomas. Have you seen them? Old jlantntion sores sunc by c-ipht of the l' reatc-t colored rtits in America, at the opira house, Thursday, Decem ber 22 Work will be given in Paw Paw Ue belnh lodge next Wednesday eveuing. The degree statT is instructed to be pre-ent. The Free Baptist ladies still have borne of t h-ir quotation books. Anyone wishing a copy will find them at the Racket store or at Lester Urewer's; price. 2.") cent?. At the council meeting Monday even ing, the bid of II. A. Klino for scraping the sidewalks at three dollars per trip was accepted. Claims wero allowed amounting to ffi.Ti.19. W. A. Water, county agent, was honored by selection as chairman of the legislative committee of tha state con ference of correction. and charities, at the meeting ift Hay City last week. A quiet wedding, attended by a few intimate friends and relatives of the con tracting parties, occurred at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, December 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White of fioguac Lske, IJattle Creek, when Mr. Chas. W. Hackney anil Miss Ethel Kay of l'aw Paw were united in marriage by Rev. P.. I. Maveetv, pastor of the first M. V. church. The bride find groom were attended by Miss Kva White and Mr. .larvis Kay. After the ceremony and congratulations, the wedding party repaired to the dining room, where n dainty supp-r was served by Mrs. White, assisted bv Mis Ida White. The bride was becomingly gowned in cream and navy llue sirilian; Mr. and Mrs. Hack rev are both well known in Paw l'aw, where th'-y have many friends, she be ing a graduate of the Taw Paw high school, eias (if U01,andhea young man of sterling worth. Tho newly married couple will reside in Hattlo Orotic, where tiie groo-: has a fine position in Helmer's "drug store. Richard Howland has Imgnn quo war- I ranto proceedings against A. D. Prentice to test the hitter's right to tho office of member of the board of county school examiners, to which he was tocland elected at the last session of the board of supervisors. It will bo remembered that there was a spirited contest for the olfice and eL'ht ballots wero had without a choice. The ninth ballot was as fol lows: Howland 10, Prentico 0, total 19. The question being raised as to whether or not there was any choice, tho matter was referred to the prosecuting attorney, who advised tho board that there was do election and that it required a major ity of all tho members eJect to effect a choice, which would moan at least 11 votes. The supporters of Howland de clined to accept this ruling and on the tenth ballot did not vote at all, and Prontice receiving 11 votoa was declared elected to the office. Tho court will have to decide the question when the quo warranto proceeding comes to a hearing. It warms the heart lilwi sunshine cheers the soul liko ancient wine, gives hope for tho futuro, blots out the past. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea doeg accents. Martin AHhowerman. m IL? owoier 100 WILLIAM ST., NE1W YORK. New Suits. lh-rt M. Sheldon vs. Horatio I.Law rence; bill to quiet title. Ward Brothers' Drug Co. vs. John C. Allen; ns-u mp-sit. Richard S. Howland vs. A. D. Prentice; quo warranto. Willir.r.i Bowers vs. William Stuck; attachment. S'unantha Flewelling vs. Isaac Flewel ling; divorce. There is one rational way to treat nasal catarrh: the medicine is applied direct to the alTected membrane. Therniedy is Kh 's Cream Halm. It restores the in flamed tissues to a healthy state without drying nil the life out of them audit gives back the lost senses of tas'e and str.ell. The sulTerer who is tired of vain experiments should use Cream Balm Drrg'jists sell it for f0e. Kly Bro'hers, ."' Warren street, New Yok, will mail it. til imago Licenses. Victor Reynolds, .77, Bangor; Ilamy O'Brien. 2S, Breedsvi!le. Oliver (i. Morehead, 20, BaDgor; Mabel Crapo, 21, Benton Harbor. Hurt H Shetrer, 2 J; Lizzie Neuendorf, 21 ; both of South Haven Clyd" W. Johnson, 2S; Isabelle Lawton, 2.".; both of Li Aton. A Cosrly Mistake I'lunders are sometimes very expen sive OceaHonally life itself is the price of a mistake, but )ou'll never be wrong if ou take Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle, yet thorough. 2."e, at Longwell Bros.' drug store. m Among Our Advertisers. Broughton advertises useful gifts. Read Norwood's list of Christmas goods. Waters &. C&.'s range exhibit is in full progress. Hasenack advertises artistic Christ mas photos. Shoes tnilh suggests a useful present for the housewife. Avery advertises a list of attractive holiday offerings at very low prices. An interesting announcement in War ner's adv. this week. Dou't forget it. The Charles Drug Co. offers an attrac tive line of holiday goods. Read their adv. Fugsley & Allen have put in a fins stock of cutters aud sleighs. Read their adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Oeobock have a new holiday adv. this week. Their store is attractive Head Stro.vbriJge & Co.'s adv. It is alwa)s new. We are a little to one side for some, but we p iy you to come. And now conns Christmas. E Smith & Co. are ready with their great stock to take care of the male portion of the hu- i man race. ' Martin &, Showerman have a half page holiday a 1 1 v . this week. Head it, and don't forget their offer of a valuable present to Saturday customers. If y on are ready for proof K. Smith it Co. are on hand with evidence that, of suits or overcoats for Christmas, they have the largest selection in this part of the earth. The naked hills lie wanton to the breeze; the fields are nude, the groves unfrocked Bare are the shivering limbs of shameless trees: what wonder is it that the corn is shocked? But men must have clothes. F. Smith k Co. A pair of Queen Quality shoes for your wife, mother or daughter, a pair of Walk Over shoes for your husband or son would bo a gift long to be remem bered. Sellick has the exclusive sale in Raw raw for these two famous makes. Makes assimilation perfect, healthy blood, lirra muscles, strong nerves. Quickens the brain, make and keeps you well. Oreat medicine, KockyMoun tain Tea. Martin & Showerman. m Dropped Dead While Hiding. Traverse City, Mich., Dec. 14. Win lies, Jr., aged 21, a popular young man of this city, dropped dead while riding horseback. He was recovering from an attack of the grip which weakened his heart When you want a pleasant purgative try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and prod b co no nausea, griping or other dis agreeable eflect. For sale by Longwell IJros. m The Yoath's Companion la 1005. It is impossible even to summarize in a single paragraph the many and varied attractions which Tiik Youth's Com panion announces for tho coming jear. A series of articles planned to interest especially the forty-live millions of Amer icans who look directly to the soil for their subsistence will treat of "Now Field- for Young FaVmers," "The Sani tation, of the Farm," "The Future of American Cotton," "How Women Make Money on the Farm," etc. Seven serial Moiies and 'Z'A) short stones by the most talented and popular American writer's of fietioii will form part of t he contents of the new volume or llKCi. Full Illustrated Announcement de seribirgthe principal leatures of Tin: Companion's new volume for l'.H)." will be sent with sample copies of the paper to any address free. The new subscriber' who sends l.7." now for a year's subscription to The Companion receives free all the issues of Tiik Companion for the remaining weeks of 1001, also The Companion "Carna tions' Calendar for liHk, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. TIIK YOUTH'S COMPANION, 114 Berkeley street, Boston, Mass. Don't bo imposed upon by taking sub titutes offered for Foley's Honey and Tar. Martin & Showerman. m Potato Culture. The Innumerable varieties of pota toes arc produced by repeatedly plant ing the small potatoes raised from tho seed, and Selecting from them tho varieties best adapted for cultivation. A faded out, care-worn woman of 40, with a spruce up to date husband, should take Rockv Mountain Tea. Brings back that youthful, girlish beauty. Keeps the old man from going to the lodge. .'iT cents. Martin Sc Showerman. m Schedule of TViirht'rs' Ciiuiiii;itiont. imir. March 0-!0 Paw l'aw Sila MariH-r li.iot. June 15-10 Hanger Lt t!t'tid of Sleepy Hollow Irvine August 1 HI.. Paw l'aw hleny of a Country Ctmrcliyarrf Gr.iy. October 1.) 1 , l'aw l'aw Oration at Lainu of Cemtr Stone of Hunker Hill MonuiiMMit Webster. Eighth Gra'la Examination. May 4-f. Reading "13are foot Boy" Wliittier Office days every Saturday. Office in south-west corner, fust floor of court houe. Telephone at ofhee and resi If nee. tf E. A. AbliLi INE, Co. Coin'r of Schools. X nE ITATI O 2ST May be tho smcerest form of Mattery, but it will iot do in TEA 51 GROCERIES. We aim to keep none but tho (Jnon, Honest Okands of Goods. and solicit your trade E. G. BUTLER & CO. Po8tofflco Block. Usef til Gifts "at BROUGHTON'S Men's fine Slippers 50c, 75c, $1. Women's all wool Felt Slippers $1. Women's Kid Mittens 50c, 75c. $1. Women's all wool Leggings 50c. Women's Golf Gloves 25c and 50c. Women's and Children's Yarn Mittens 15c, 25c. Men's Silk Mufflers 50c, 75c. Men's all wool Knit Mufflers Sweater Style 50c. Men's fine Golf Gloves 50c. Men's fine wool Socks, 25c. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs ioc. Fine Silk Initial Handkerchiefs 25c, 50c. Heautiful Christmas Handkerchiefs ioc, r 5c. 25c, 50c. Fine Christmas Towels 25c, 50c. Fine Christmas Table Linen 50c, 75c and $1.00. Beautiful heavy Curtains for archways $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $5 Handsome Rugs $2. Silk Umbrellas make a mo'st acceptable present for man or woman. We have suitable ones at $1,50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Furs of all kinds from $1.50 to $15. Cloaks our assortment at its best prices range from $5 to $15. Tailor made Skirts from $3 to $7.50 Hand Bags and Purses 50c to $1.50. Ribbons a Christmas assortment. A fine line of China in odd pieces most desirable for holiday reminders, at ioc, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Broun srhtomi til P p u Uil I have put the knife to prices and cut them in two. Here they arc All Beef and Fork Steak and Chops ioc lb S. insane and Hamburger, ioc 44 Best Roasts, beef or pork, ioc 44 Good Shoulder Roasts,.. 8c 44 Hailing Beef 5 to 6c 44 Pure home-rendered lard, retail, 9c 44 Pure home-rendered lard, 50-lb. cans, 8c 44 Veal or.Mutton, best cuts, 12. Jc 44 Those famous McGrath Oysters, 30c qt The best line of Canned Goods in the city. The Old Reliable Meat Market, established 14 years. FRED li. 0C0B0CK. iiristmas On account of the unusual rush of bus iness we would ad v i s e all persons wishing GiiristniasPliotos to call at once. We have all the latest mounts and styles for Christmas. Un til December : 5 we will make PLATKMIS (or $2.50 per Taylor's Art Studio. Villi IV Notice, Chirnstinnias! f His Christmas. - Christmas ...GET p, 5 The nnked hills lu wanton to the bree rJ'hf tiehU art nudr, the proves unfrocked. Hnre ar the shivrrin limbs of shnmHrsa r es; What wonder i- it that the corn is shocked? V must have clothes. E. Smith A: Co. Wha? are you going to get "HIM" for Christmas? Nearly evt r ln,i has a "Him" or two to buv for. The Great Whale Clothing Success suggests for' H I Overcoats, Suits, Pants, Dress Vests, p 1 11 ' 1 - -!S-fk A-'l Ms-is VI Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, Cardigan Jackets, Neckwear, Cravcnette Coats, Mufflers, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Umbrellas, Flannel Shirts, Night Robes, Mittens, Fancy Shirts, Sleeve Buttons, Paw Paw, DOVOUK CHlilSTMAS SHOPPING SOW I Tlirec Months' Tuition Free. Your Choice of Paw Paw's Best Teachers noes with the purchase of every Piano. PIANO Our Platform of Principles: And that price guaranteed to be th QjT 1 RICE lowest; quality considered, named any- T-i i p -ir t k 71T 17 MHPG Terms arranged to suit your converv L AO I f A I 1Y1 Hi IN 1 O... ience, by the month-13, $0, f3, $10 to 115 monthly. T TRFR A T FRVTTF I' you are not entirely satisfied, we will LilDuLxnU UlalX AvU take the piano back and Rire you another. Mot cordially do we invite comparison of Pianos and Prices. It is the only true measure you have to judce our claims. Prices here are guaranteed the lowest, quality considered, named anywhere. You are in touch with what i9 going on; you are the ruler of your own pocketbook, and you may easily be presumed to b the most competent judge of the case. The strongest testimony is that furnished by your own eyes and ears. You need only believe what you see and hear. KNABE STEQER CAPEN LELAND B. GORTON, m is Coming. BUSY VI " mmmm imm$m MODEL VEST5 Hosiery, Union Suits, Suspenders, Ties, Sweaters, Scarfs, Fine Shirts, Underwear, Mackinaws. Every article fairly and rightly priced. All overcoats at a liberal discount Many suits oncthird dis' count. Gift things in plenty. Come and buy. Aliohigeitn I7 VOSE MERRILL SINGER Paw Paw.